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dis|ser|tate — «DIHS uhr tayt», intransitive verb, tat|ed, tat|ing. to make a dissertation; discourse … Useful english dictionary
tate — ab·i·e·tate; ac·e·tate; ace·to·ac·e·tate; acon·i·tate; adap·tate; ag·i·tate; am·i·tate; am·pu·tate; an·no·tate; an·ti·pros·tate; ar·chon·tate; ar·gen·tate; aris·tate; as·par·tate; aus·cul·tate; cav·i·tate; ce·ro·tate; cho·ris·tate; co·arc·tate;… … English syllables
dis·ori·en·tate — … Useful english dictionary
Ashton-Tate — Infobox Defunct Company company name = Ashton Tate Corporation company successor = Borland fate = Bought by Borland key people = George Tate, Founder, Hal Lashle, Founder location = Torrance, California, USA foundation = August, 1980 defunct =… … Wikipedia
disorientate — dis|o|ri|en|tate [ dıs ɔriən,teıt ] BRITISH to DISORIENT someone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disorientate — dis•o•ri•en•tate [[t]dɪsˈɔr i ənˌteɪt, ˈoʊr [/t]] v. t. tat•ed, tat•ing to disorient • Etymology: 1695–1705 dis•o ri•en•ta′tion, n … From formal English to slang
disorientate — dis o·ri·en·tate || teɪt v. confuse, cause to lose one s bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place … English contemporary dictionary
disorientates — dis o·ri·en·tate || teɪt v. confuse, cause to lose one s bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place … English contemporary dictionary
disorientating — dis o·ri·en·tate || teɪt v. confuse, cause to lose one s bearings, cause to lose sense of time and place … English contemporary dictionary
Discapacitate — Dis*ca*pac i*tate, v. t. To deprive of capacity; to incapacitate. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English